If you don’t know Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer, I can’t really help you understand this one. If you fully grasp the respective roles they play in literature
In 2004, Japanese artist Sako Kojima became a hamster. She writes: This performance is so hard because Sako was moving all day long as a hamster: quickly running,
There are a ton of products on the market that prey on people who are “vertically challenged”. These are usually in the form of insoles or elevator shoes
Contemplate this: For every busted up board that Haroshi removes from circulation, a parallel conceptual skateboard is born? It’s not the truth, but last year, Arthur King and Hugues
Hispanically Speaking News reports that thieves have stolen whiskers off of the giant El Gato (The Cat) statue donated by painter and sculptor Fernando Botero to his native city
Last year, politically incorrect Chileans Felipe de Ferrari and Francisco Jordán made my day with their unconventionally “upcycled” toy project Figuras Púbicas. The duo recently elevated their art to
Los Angeles-based artist Josh Atlas makes work about indulgence, greed and shame. His drawings and sculptures attempt to justify those moments of “pure enjoyment” that are all-too-often paired
Melbourne-based artist Daryl Fitzgerald occupies a unique career crossroads of “bibliophile” and “bricklayer”. While his subjects may be heavy in content, Fitzgerald’s objects are heavy in form. What
The Stranger Factory will begin accepting online purchase inquiries today at 12PM PST for this past weekend’s Andrew Bell and Kelly Denato art show. I’m digging the series of 6 “Sacrifice/Trap” sculptures by
Brand Spirit is a daily exercise in distillation: Every day for 100 days, I will paint one branded object white, removing all visual branding, reducing the object to